An alternative to a wiki would be a question-and-answer forum like
Stack Overflow. The tradeoff is shallow answers to articles in depth,
but I would think Q&A to be more "self-maintaining".
I don't have a Stack Overflow account, but the licensing of the user
content looks good to me, so I don't have a problem with using it.
Cheers
Emery
On Monday, April 8, 2019 6:36:09 PM CEST, Steven Harp wrote:
I also like the developer wiki idea. Risk: keeping a wiki accurate
for an evolving system requires an investment of time...
On 4/8/19 11:00 AM, Norman Feske wrote:
Everyone,
* Can you think of concrete examples that you'd find helpful?
* Which areas of Genode do you find most challenging?
* What are the topics and application domains you'd enjoy reading
about most?
One of the trickiest areas for me has been mixing the Libc environment
with Genode native facilities (rpc, events, shared memory) in the
same component.
Articles on networking would also be helpful. E.g., which of the common
socket timeout techniques will work as they do in Linux? A list of
known differences along these lines could be a great time saver.
// Steve Harp
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